Journal article

Envelopes for the soil-resistance capacity of a shallowly embedded pipeline in clay under three-dimensional combined loadings

Y Tian, T Zhou, MJ Cassidy, L Wang

Applied Ocean Research | Published : 2023

Abstract

Envelopes are developed for the soil-resistance capacity of pipelines shallowly embedded in clay subjected to combined three-dimensional vertical (V), horizontal (H) and axial (T) loading. A three-dimensional pipe-soil interface is developed to account for the effect of tension and separation between the pipeline and soil, which is used in numerical finite element modelling. Each of the 1800 finite element analyses defined a unique V-H-T condition causing failure of the soil around the pipe for a variety of pipe embedment. Using these results, a closed-form mathematical expression expresses the capacity envelope of the soil resistance to the pipe under three-dimensional V-H-T loading that is..

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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

Part of this research work (developing 3D interface model) was un- dertaken with support from the Australian Research Council Discovery Project (DP190103315) . The corresponding author appreciate the ARC Future Fellowship (FT200100457) to allow concentrating on offshore geotechnics research.